* J Albrecht <[email protected]> [01-11-17 17:28]:
> Using “Edit with GIMP” as an example of a lua script which isn’t working for 
> me on Mac OS, I attempted to solve it by including GIMP in my Path. This 
> didn’t work either (LUA ERROR Gimp not found). Here’s my edit at  
> /Users/heviiguy/.profile
> 
> # Setting PATH for GIMP to be used with darktable (Jan 11, 2017)
> PATH=$PATH:/Applications/McGimp-2.9.app/Contents/MacOS/Gimp
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> > On 11 Jan 2017, at 16:44, J Albrecht <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > Has anybody in the Mac OS realm modified the darktable lua scripts to 
> > enable full functionality?
> > 
> > With help from Tobias and Bill I was finally able to run the lua scripts on 
> > my Mac box. However, certain scripts don’t work as they do on my Linux 
> > (Fedora 25) box. For example, “Edit with GIMP”, although appearing as an 
> > export option doesn’t start GIMP. Yes, the program is installed. As is the 
> > enfuse executable, which I also can’t run from dt. I expect to experience 
> > the same with some of the other scripts which I haven’t tested yet.
> > 
> > I assume that the solution is probably as simple as the one to properly 
> > engage the lua scripts in the first place. However, at this point, it’s 
> > beyond me! Any help would once again be appreciated very much.
> 


wasn't gimp already in your path?

from command-line:  which gimp
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